Overall my research interests are in international relations, history, geo-politics, diplomacy, international trade and development. However am also interested in conflict resolution through international and regional bodies and the mechanisms they use to resolve conflict and rebuild the states, for example, peacekeeping and peace building. The organisations of interest include the United Nations, European Union, African Union and North Atlantic Treaty organisation. Am also keen to comprehend the dynamics of their relationships and whether or not the aforesaid bodies cooperate during the conflict resolution and peace building process. My research interests further entail analysing conflict resolution and good governance for instance in the African Great Lakes region, Darfur, Somalia and Chad

African History / StudiesContemporary HistoryDiplomacy and International RelationsEarly Modern History and Period StudiesEuropean History / StudiesFrench History / StudiesHuman RightsHumanitiesMiddle East History / StudiesMilitary HistoryPolitical History / StudiesPolitical ScienceSocial History / StudiesSocial Sciences

Bio:

I was born in Kampala Uganda, received my BA from the Makerere University in 2002 and my MA (in Diplomatic Studies) from Keele University in 2004. I defended my PhD (in international politics) in 2012) at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, London. I am currently lecturing in Rouen Business school covering subjects like geopolitics and international relations, geopolitics and international trade and international negotiations. I also hold seminars on cross cultural studies.